Jerusalem features – Page 3
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Is the Israeli horror film about to take off?
Screen discusses the genre’s origins, growth and prospects with the local scene’s key players.
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Interview: Evgeny Ruman
Israeli director Evgeny Ruman talks to Screen about shooting his second feature, The Man In The Wall, over six days in one apartment.
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Ulrich Seidl, 'In The Basement'
Film-maker Ulrich Seidl speaks about how a fascination with Austrians and their cellars led to his lauded documentary In The Basement.
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Sam Spiegel International Film Lab makes waves
The Jerusalem-based lab is making waves globally only four years after it was launched.
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Rabinovich Foundation scales new heights
The Yehoshua Rabinovich Foundation for the Arts’ Cinema Project is backing new projects by Avi Nesher, Yoav Shamir and animation maestro Albert Hanan Kaminski.
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Jerusalem Pitch Point celebrates 10 years
Pitch Point, which aims to connect Israeli film-makers with international partners, celebrates its 10th birthday this year.
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Spotlight on Israel Film Fund
What are the hot new projects that are being backed by the Israel Film Fund, headed by the indomitable Katriel Schory?
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John Turturro, 'My Mother'
John Turturro tells Lee Marshall about life overlapping art, working with director Nanni Moretti and why he’s keen to catch up with Ronit Elkabetz.
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Jerusalem Film & TV Fund drives production growth
New projects are heading to The Holy City as fund helps grow inward investment and local incentives.
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Making the short list
This year’s Jerusalem Film Festival hosts a bumper crop of shorts from across Israel’s film schools and industry.
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Inside The Cinema Project
The Cinema Project, which is part of the Yehoshua Rabinovich Foundation for the Arts, is having a banner year.
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Feeding the industry
After a thrilling year at Cannes for Israeli films, Katriel Schory, head of Israel Film Fund, talks to Edna Fainaru about the new, invigorated mood among the country’s film-makers
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Pride of place
Jerusalem Film Fund is an additional source of funding for local and international projects - as long as film-makers shoot Jerusalem for Jerusalem. Edna Fainaru reports.
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Beyond blue sky
Ritesh Batra, Talya Lavie and Nora Martirosyan are among the 13 filmmakers due to pitch their Jerusalem International Film Lab projects [July 10]. Melanie Goodfellow reports on the push to develop real-world projects.
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Lia Van Leer
Lia van Leer, the very life and soul of the Israeli film industry, talks to Edna Fainaru about forging her own path, building the national film archive and launching Jerusalem Film Festival
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Tali Shalom-Ezer, Princess
The Tel Aviv-based director said tackling sexual abuse in film meant a “long, dark journey.”
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Efrat Corem, Ben Zaken
Sapir College graduate Efrat Corem explores the very personal universe of her hometown of Ashkelon.
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Makram Khoury
It has been a busy two years for actor Makram Khoury, one of the recipients of Jerusalem Film Festival’s Achievement Award this year.
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Park Chan Wook
The Korean director talks international appeal as he is being honoured at the Jerusalem Film Festival.
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Bazi Gete, Red Leaves
King Lear is one inspiration for Ethiopian-Israeli director’s debut feature.
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